We found some really cool Roof Ventilation Blogs which you can check out for ideas on eave vents and other bits and pieces.
They just released FREE eBooks at www.roofventilationblog.com.au to give their users and fans some extra material if they need it to send around and downlaod.
This material is all about giving back to Whirlybird, Solar Ventilation and wind powered roof ventilation users on the website!
So check them out, and if you have any issues, you can contact them here:
http://www.roofventilationblog.com.au/contact-us/
And find out about their recent blog post here:
http://www.roofventilationblog.com.au/roof-ventilation-reviews/90/
Monday, 16 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Solar Powered Roof Ventilators
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If you're looking for some solar powered roof ventilation this summer. Look no further! Solar Powered roof ventilation can be found at the following locations Solar Whiz and if you're after more information it can all be found at www.roofventilationblog.com.au .
Other alternatives for solar powered roof ventilation are:
- Whirlybirds
- Whirlybird Businesses
- Warehouse Ventilation and Corporate Buildings Ventilation
- Roof Ventilation and solar ventilation in residential buildings and whirlybirds
- Solar Whiz units around Melbourne and Australia to replace the whirlybird
These can all be found around Melbourne and Australia (even Brisbane where it gets quite hot) and you can beat the heat for summer.
So be sure to find information and topics at Roof Ventilation Blog on categories like Whirlybirds and Tips and Tricks to stay cool during the hot days when your roof space begins to heat up.
Passive cooling is not something which is very popular so we recommend you learn more about how much more air a unit which performs solar cooling moves. It can be up to 3100 cbic meters of air if you look at massive units at what the Enviroshop sell!
Monday, 9 December 2013
Whirlybirds Roof Ventilation FACTS
If you really want to stack up the facts with the Whirlybirds and see how successful their roof ventilation really are you can have a read of many discussions on forums and blogs.
Some of the best whirlybird reviews can be found below:
There's a lot of great discussion on these topics but probably the most valuable Whirlybirds (Whirlygigs) information can be found on this link: http://www.roofventilationblog.com.au/whirlybirds-vs-solar-powered-roof-ventilators-part-1/8/
With Money Saving Tips and roof ventilation tricks so you can beat the heat in summer, the roof ventilation blog is one of the best sources of knowledge and advice.
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